Parga

Parga and Sivota: Private beaches, river trekking and past grandeur under the gaze of a castle on the coast of Epirus

Between the two attractive towns of Parga and Sivota on the coast of Epirus, are mile upon mile of intricate latticework coastline, made up of tiny bays, sandy and pebbly beaches, green hills and emerald waters. You’ll find water sports and submarine adventures, beach bars, hotels and rooms to let to plan your perfect summer holiday. The postcard imagery is completed by the castle of Parga lording it over shops, restaurants and ouzo bars. Not too far away you can trek down the Acheron River and visit the oracle at the Necromanteion of Ephyra.

What to do in Parga and Sivota

A beach just for youAll you need is a motorboat to discover and enjoy the succession of beaches hidden in the tiny bays between Parga and Sivota. Here are just a few of their names: Ai-Giannakis, Ai-Sostis, Valtos, Kryoneri, Lyhnos, Pogonia, Sarakiniko, Agia Paraskevi, Arillas, Gallikos Molos, Diapori…

The castle of PargaOn the hill above Parga, the castle presides over the entire town. Walking through its vaulted corridors, battlements and gun rooms you’ll become acquainted with its tumultuous history. This impressive attraction was built in the 14th century by the Normans, destroyed by the Ottomans, rebuilt in 1572 by the Venetians and restored by Ali Pasha in 1814. Open all day, it should be high on your list of sights to see.

The island feel of PargaParga will make you feel as if you are actually on an island thanks to its waterfront location, picturesque alleys and architecture. The charming town spreads up the hill beneath the castle. In the summer it is very popular and its luxury resorts, rooms to let, restaurants, tavernas, cafes and bars fill up with visitors. None of these are far from the centre, making Parga an ideal holiday destination for all.

The popular resort of Sivota in EpirusSivota became famous back in the sixties and various celebrities, such as Guy Laroche, built their summer villas here. It’s time you too discovered this picturesque fishing village whose name means “where the pigs graze” in ancient Greek.

Enjoy our warm Greek hospitality among with our authentic Greek and Italian cuisine. The restaurant is owned and run by a Greek family and offers a great variety of Greek and Italian dishes produced with fresh ingredients. Contact Info: 44 Anexartisias str., Parga / GPS: 39.283622, 20.402105 Τel:694 244 [...]